Foley Represents Acrobator Ventures as Lead Investor Funding Round for MiLaboratories Inc.

Foley & Lardner LLP represented Amsterdam’s Acrobator Ventures as one of the lead investors in the latest funding round for Latvian-based health-tech company MiLaboratories Inc. Acrobator was joined by Vienna-based Speedinvest III EuVECA GmbH & CoKG as a lead investor in this round. MiLaboratories is the maker of a software product called MiXCR, a software suite that analyzes […]

Accounting in M&A Deals – Navigating the Numbers

A key to success for any growth company is navigating the numbers, with success and visibility in accounting and finance, preferably up and to the right.  Nowadays, companies are experiencing accounting challenges as they grow their businesses, especially when the growth is through mergers and acquisitions (M&A). M&A transactions present both buyers and sellers with […]

Louis Lehot Discusses Quantum Hacking Risks to Law Firms

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Foley & Lardner LLP Partner Louis Lehot was quoted in the DealTech article, “Experts disagree on risk quantum hacking poses to law firms,” about potential to hack the decryption methods currently used to protect confidential data. When discussing the current systems of security and encryption protecting law firm networks from quantum hacking, Lehot noted that, “The […]

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